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There are two types of compensation you can claim. General damagesGeneral damages are for the pain and suffering you have had to cope with after an injury. Special damages and future lossSpecial damages are for money you’ve had to pay or earnings you have lost because of an accident. You can also claim for loss of future earnings if, for example, your injury means you cannot carry on working in a job or profession you have been working in. And if a member of your family has been killed, you may be able to claim compensation if they supported you. Special damages compensation can also cover:
If you need to spend money for things related to your accident or injury, try to keep all your receipts. This will make it easier to claim the money back as part of special damages. What else affects how much compensation I could get?If a court decides you were partly to blame for your injuries, it may reduce the amount of compensation you get (for example, if you were not wearing a seat belt when you had a car accident). This is called ‘contributory negligence’. You may also get less compensation if the other side can prove you did not ‘mitigate’ your losses (that is, you did not do what you could to keep them to a minimum). If you have been getting some types of benefit payments because of a personal injury, you may have to repay them from any compensation you get. The rules are complicated, and you should get expert advice. You may be able to set up a trust to protect your benefits if you receive compensation. A specialist personal injury solicitor will be able to advise you about this. Newer news items:
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